2
02
0-
01
12
Installation
The actuator (C) can be placed on the insulating ring made from non-conductive mate
-
rial (B) or inserted in this ring.
5.3
Electrical Connection
Wire the electrical connections on the sensor as follows:
Electrical connection
1.
For the electrical connection to the sensor, use one of the cordsets with a 5-pin connector M12
x 1 listed in the Accessories chapter.
2.
When routing the electric cables, make sure they are protected against physical damage.
3.
Make sure that cables are routed at a sufficient distance from other current-carrying system
components. This is the only way to guarantee adequate protection from short circuits and/or
interfering signals. If required shielded cables can be used to help prevent electrical
interference.
4.
Check that the wires are connected correctly before connecting the cordset to the sensor. On
Fuchs cordsets, the wire colors are assigned to the connecting pins in the connector
according to DIN EN 60947-5-2.
5.
Attach the socket on the cordset to the connector on the sensor and tighten the union nut by
hand.
6.
Switch on the operating voltage.
The "Power/Error" LED on the sensor lights up green if the actuator is already fitted and red
if the actuator is not yet fitted.
Figure 5.1
Dimension
Value
t
2 mm
w
7.5 mm
d1
Depends on the drive shaft material
AR (previously St37-2): max. 19 mm
Stainless steel 1.4435/AISI 316L (V4A): max. 21 mm
Stainless steel 1.4305/AISI 303 (V2A): max. 23 mm
d2
Select so that the distance between the edges of the actuator and the
sensitive surface on the sensor is 1 mm
…
2 mm.
d3
41.5 mm
Actuator material
Construction steel such as AR (previously St37-2)
Note
Other LEDs may light up depending on the position of the actuator.
1
L+
4
2
5
L-
3
Q1
Q2
Q3